Kenai Conversation: How global geopolitics are shaping the future of the Alaska LNG Project
On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re focusing on the global liquefied natural gas market as it relates to the Alaska LNG Project.
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Commentary by , , • December 01, 2016
Global Energy Dialogue Policy Memorandum
(Re)emerging Threats to Nigeria’s Petroleum Sector: Militancy, Mismanagement & Low Oil Prices
By Matthew Page
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Not only a victim of the oil price collapse in the last two years, Nigeria’s petroleum sector is also grappling with a deepening recession, attacks by Boko Haram and intense political polarization.
In an effort to better understand the situation in the country, the Center on Global Energy Policy hosted a Global Energy Dialogue on the Niger Delta, under the Chatham House rule, in October 2016. The event brought together more than thirty senior international experts from academia, civil society, government, industry, and the media.
As a result of the dialogue, Matthew Page, an expert on Nigeria who recently left the U.S. State Department, authored a policy memorandum which outlines the current challenges and opportunities for the Nigeria petroleum sector. The memorandum concludes by offering recommendations to both public and private actors as a first step to resolving some of the issues which have plagued the sector.
Amid plans to nearly double its steel production capacity by 2030 to serve its growing infrastructure needs, the world’s No. 2 steel producer India has released plans to reduce greenhouse gases from the sector, which account for about 10 percent of the nation’s total emissions.
This report explores financial policy instruments that can make first-of-a-kind (FOAK) near-zero emission industrial facilities viable.
The following document includes the responses submitted to the Department of Energy following the request for information on proposed national definition of a zero emissions building.
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Commentary by , , • December 01, 2016